According to Chapter 37 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra, Sai Baba's life offers a profound model for community. He held a sense of universal kinship, treating all men as His brothers and all women as His sisters or mothers. This perspective, combined with his unwavering celibacy, established a foundation of pure, familial love. The text suggests that being in the company of such a Satguru inspires a spirit of service and unwavering devotion. To build a community around his teachings, we can emulate this by striving to see divinity in all beings, fostering eternal love for His name, and increasing our spirit of service, creating a fellowship based on mutual respect and spiritual aspiration.
How did Sai Baba view other people, and what can we learn from his example to build a spiritual community?
๐ Chapter 37